(from the facebook page of the Historical Museum of Crete) The Society of Cretan Historical Studies, as part of its series of events under the general title “In two acts: Art and Education at the museum” (2018), which are under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, is organizing a … Continue reading

How can we prove the social impact of our projects? As part of the seminars offered at Social Dynamo of Bodosaki Foundation, Heterotopia presents a workshop about the qualitative assessment. The qualitative approach to the impact assessment of social projects focuses on the investigation of the participants’ and/or beneficiaries’ experience. … Continue reading

This article presents the results from the University of Thessaly research programme titled “Museums and Education: methods of approach and interpretation of museum artifacts. The objective of this programme was the evaluation of educational processes that refer to the interpretation of museum artifacts and monuments for various audiences. The scientific … Continue reading

The workshop aims to introduce museum theater and the potential it offers for the enrichment of museum narrative. In particular, the workshop aims to familiarize the participants with the field of museum theater in Greece and globally, the practical aspects of the implementation of a museum theater performance, and the … Continue reading

Avgi newspaper published a feature article on June 4, 2017 about Heterotopia and the pilot performance of “Piraeus 391 BCE – A day at Xanthippe’s”. To watch the video presentation click here. To read the article on Avgi’s website click here.

For the second year, Heterotopia will present the “Castle’s stories” on the island of Kimolos! In the 1930s, Marigo, a Kimolian woman who migrated in 1900 in the United States, returned back to Kimolos after 30 years to visit her relatives. Today there are rumours that her ghost wanders around the castle, looking … Continue reading

In May and June 2017, we launched our pilot museum theatre performance at the archaeological site of Astikes Pyles (Urban Gates) in the port city of Piraeus. In collaboration with the Ephorate of Antiquities of West Attica, Piraeus and Islands, in particular with the archaeologists Giorgos Peppas and Dora Evangelou, … Continue reading